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A. and C. Black: map by,
559
A. Hoen and Company: map
by, 561
"A Perfect Day," (song),
134
Abbot, Henry L., 569
Abendroth Brothers, 40n
Abernathy, Frances D., 269-
270
Abernethy, Thomas P., 126
Abert, J. J., 437, 543, 547
Abert, J. W., 542, 547, 561
Abilene, 229, 268, 846; per-
sonalities of early Texans
who lived in, article on,
271
Abilene Christian College,
462
Abolitionism, 84; thesis on,
291
Academy of Arts, Munich,
Germany, 161, 162, 168,
166
Academy of Liberal Arts of
Texas, 179
Acapulco, Mexico, 544
Account of Expeditions to
the Sources of the Missis-
sippi, and Through the
Western Parts of Louis-
iana, to the Sources of the
Arkansaw, Kans, La
Platte, and Pierre Juan.
Rivers, 408, 409
Account of a Journey
Through North - Eastern
Texas, 549
Active Company of Dixie
Grays (Company A, Third
Battalion Texas Artillery),
5
Adair, A. Garland, 113, 121,
268; book by, 87n; book
edited by, 821n; letter on
work of, 271-272
Adams, Ann: speech by, 109
Adams, David G., 10
Adams, Irene, 113; joins As-
sociation, 598
Adams, Paul, 118, 120, 260;
book reviewed by, 613-614
Adams, R. W., 89n
Add-Ran Male and Female
College: article on, 590
Adjutant General of Texas,
268; papers of, 4n; report
of, 6n, 128, 444, 588
Adjutant General of the
United States, 235n
Adkins, Mrs. Ward, 120
Adolphus, Roddey, 297Adolphus, Mrs. Roddey, 296,
297; pictures by, between
804-305; recollections of
Hurricane Carla, 297-298
Adrain, J. D. G., 104
Adriance, John, 107
The Adventures of Big-Foot
Wallace, The Texas Rang-
er and Hunter, 259, 487
The Adventures of a Block-
ade Runner; or, Trade in
Time of War, 29n
Aero Club of America, 186
Affairs of the Association,
108-121
Africa, 443
Agatha, Sister M., 118; ar-
ticle by, 446
Agricultural development in
Western Cross Timbers,
dissertation on, 346n
Agricultural History, 76n
Agricultural and Mechani-
cal College of Texas, de-
partment of history and
government, 262-2638, 265
Agricultural production, 75,
76, 77
Agriculture, 833, 885, 837,
842, 844, 845, 346, 347, 457
Aguayo, Marques de San
Miguel de, 205, 404; land
holdings of, 205
Akins, Mrs. Jean: joins As-
sociation, 278
Alabama, 78, 239, 240, 445,
549, 570; Constitutional
Convention of, 95
Alabama (warship), 20, 24
Alabama Coushatta Indian
history in Houston street
names, speech on, 109
Alamito Creek, 378n; pic-
ture of, between pages 884-
885
Alamo, 50, 56, 98, 99, 123,
148, 327, 418, 422, 488,
440, 549, 587; book, on re-
viewed, 613-614; lost let-
ter of, 618; maps of, 613;
map of ruins, 586; map of
siege of, 419; sketches of,
1836 and 1845, 613
"The Alamo" (movie), 613
The Alamo City, 57n, 58n
Alamo Hall, 125, 274
Alamo Plaza, 50, 57
Alamo Rifles, 50
Alaniz, John, 591
Albermarle County, Virginia,
472
Albert, Prince, 489Albert Hansford's Texas
State Register for 1878,
55n, 56n
Alberty, Tom: joins Associ-
ation, 598
Alberty, Mrs. Tom: joins As-
sociation, 598
Albrecht, Father Fidelis, 588
The Alcalde, 366n, 596
Alden, James, 4, 7
Alderman, Bill, 121
Aldredge, Sawnie, 120
Aldrich, George, 215, 216
Alessio Robles, Vito: book
by, 205n
Alexander, Blake, 584
Alexander, Mrs. C. C.: joins
Association, 454
Alexander, Charles, 109
Alexander, J. W., 41n
Alexander, W. L., 41n
Alexander, William, 581
Alexandria, Louisiana, 247
Alford, D. L., Jr.: joins As-
sociation, 599
Alford, Miller, and Veal, 471
Algiers, 229
Alkali Trails, 260
Allegeneines Buicher-Lexicon,
1847-1851, p. 476n
Allen, John Kirby: speech
on, 110
Allen, Max D.: joins Asso-
ciation, 600
Allen, N. N., 472
Allen, Ruth A: book by, re-
viewed, 455-457; books by,
listed, 456-457
Allen, S. T., 579
Allen, Winnie, 120
Alley, Rawson, 209, 215
Alleyton, 86
Allston, Benjamin, 27
Almazfin, Don Juan Antonio
Perez de, 205
Almazan, Fernando Perez de,
205
Aloe School, Victoria, 110
Alpine, Texas, 139, 582
Alps, 881
Alto Depot, 401
Alto Frio Baptist Encamp-
ment. 868; thesis on, 868n
Alvarado, Hernando de, 403
Alvarado, Mexico, 418
Alvarado, Texas, 40n
Amarillo, 128, 446, 591
America: maps of, 400, 401-
402, 404, 405, 406, 407,
408, 413
"America" (song), 189Joidal
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